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The Basketball Podcast

The Basketball Podcast

By: Chris Oliver
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This is the podcast where you will hear real basketball coaching conversations. Whether you are a new or experienced coach at any level of basketball these coaching conversations will give you practical ideas to stimulate your coaching and make what you do even better.Copyright 2026 Chris Oliver Basketball
Episodes
  • Brian Earl on Blending Old School and New (EP432)
    Jul 8 2026

    William and Mary head coach Brian Earl discussed his coaching philosophy and approach, sharing his background playing and coaching at Princeton under coaches Pete Carril and Bill Carmody, explaining how he evolved from the traditional Princeton offense to a faster, more up-tempo style that still incorporates backdoor cuts and passing.

    Earl discussed his offensive principles of getting good shots, emphasizing passing and team play, and his defensive approach of applying pressure through pressing and intensity after both makes and misses. The conversation covered his methods for developing players, particularly focusing on decision-making through experiential learning rather than just correcting in the moment, and his approach to roster turnover with 13 new players coming in. Coach Earl also explained his philosophy on starting lineups, believing that team success comes from contributions from all players rather than specific positions, and discussed his approach to developing shooters by helping them find their natural shooting form through feel-based learning rather than technical corrections.

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    44 mins
  • Kim Barnes Arico on The Hardest Working Team in America (EP431)
    Jul 1 2026

    University of Michigan women's basketball head coach Kim Barnes Arico, discussed her philosophy of building "the hardest working team in America" through practice analytics that track intangible aspects like communication, diving for balls, and taking charges, while maintaining a balance between hard work and fun. She explained her defensive principles focusing on physicality, pressure, and keeping opponents out of the paint, using drills like progressive denial to develop players' ability to handle one-on-one situations without fouling.

    The conversation covered her adaptive offensive approach that adjusts to the strengths of her team, including strategies for handling elite players like Syla Swords who face significant defensive attention. Barnes Arico also discussed her emphasis on developing strong, confident women through practices that build voice and communication skills, and her off-season focus on improving specific areas like ball screen defense and transition offense through film study and staff collaboration.

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    53 mins
  • Bryan Roony on Playing Complementary Basketball (EP430)
    Jun 24 2026

    Cal State East Bay head basketball coach Bryan Rooney discussing his team's historic 33-1 season and their connecting style of play. Rooney explained how his team implemented the "tagging up" system where all five players engage in defensive rebounding immediately after shots go up, creating pressure defense and transition opportunities. He detailed how the system connects full-court and half-court defense, emphasizing that defensive engagement starts as soon as possessions are decided rather than waiting for specific situations.

    Bryan Rooney has won over 300 games and during the 2025-26 at East Bay, Rooney guided the team to a historic 33-1 record, a perfect 22-0 CCAA mark (first undefeated conference season in league history), CCAA and NCAA West Regional championships, and an Elite Eight appearance. For this performance he was named the 2026 Clarence “Big House” Gaines National Coach of the Year, NABC Division II National Coach of the Year, and CCAA Coach of the Year.

    Rooney discussed the importance of playing "complementary basketball" where offensive and defensive efforts support each other, and shared how they tracked metrics like corner touches and transition grading to monitor player development. He also explained how his coaching staff operated with defined roles, allowing Rooney to focus more on leadership rather than specific tactical decisions. The coach emphasized the program's focus on "transformative" player development and role clarity, noting that players were encouraged to understand their interconnected responsibilities rather than individual statistics.

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    58 mins
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